
The Eras of Brora
Bookings by request only - contact brora.visits@diageo.com
Refunds and rescheduling are accepted up to 48h before the tour. No refunds or rescheduling after that time.
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The past, present and future eras of Brora are explored in this engrossing experience. Guests will have the opportunity to hear how Brora’s craftspeople of today go about their careful work to lay down casks for maturation. Journeying through tastings of new spirit and samples distilled almost half a century before from a number of distilleries across Scotland, the visit culminates with a private tasting of fleeting moments of Brora’s storied past in the Brora Triptych.
These three distinct styles from Brora’s storied heritage are brought to life within the walls of those buildings, suspended in time, that have protected its spirit. The Brora Triptych tasting is an ode to the past and a promise of Brora’s commitment to continue this legacy for generations to come. This experience includes: a relaxed lunch of contemporary Scottish cuisine using locally sourced ingredients; tastings of Brora Triptych and additional limited edition Brora expression, a guided new make spirit nosing as well as a tasting moment of Brora 3-Year-Old from one of the very first casks filled at the reawakened distillery.Exclusive Bottling available only from Brora’s restored home subject to availability.
Rescheduling and refunds can be accommodated up to 2 weeks before the tour. No refunds or reschedules permitted after that time.
In the event of any queries or if you would like to discuss any aspect of your visit please email us at brora.visits@diageo.com and a member of the team will be happy to help.
Please note there is a two-person minimum to book this experience. This experience is suitable for over 18's only.
Please note that the distillery will be closed for its annual silent season of pre-planned maintenance from 27th March until the 20th April. Our sincere apologies but it will not be possible to host experiences during these times.
HOW TO GET THERE
Planning your visit
Address
Brora Distillery, Brora, KW9 6LR, UK
By Car
Brora Distillery is located in the village of Brora on Scotland’s north-east coast. The distillery sits along the famous North Coast 500 route and is approximately 1hour’s drive north of Inverness.
By Train
Brora railway station is located nearby, offering rail connections along the Highland coastline. Visitors travelling by public transport can also plan their route using Traveline Scotland.
Following its careful restoration, Brora Distillery now operates as a carbon-neutral distillery. The site is powered by an on-site biomass boiler, helping to reduce emissions while supporting sustainable whisky production in the Scottish Highlands.
Visitors with specific accessibility requirements are encouraged to contact the distillery ahead of their visit so arrangements can be made where possible. The team will be happy to discuss individual needs such as step-free access where available, and provide guidance accessible facilities and parking to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable experience.
Due to the curated nature of the visitor experiences at Brora Distillery, dogs are generally not permitted during tours or within production areas. Visitors planning to bring an assistance dog should contact the distillery in advance so suitable arrangements can be made.
Brora Distillery FAQs
Brora Distillery is located in the village of Brora in Sutherland, in the Scottish Highlands. The distillery lies along the scenic North Coast 500 and is approximately one hour’s drive north of Inverness.
Yes. Visitors can experience the distillery through pre-booked premium tours and tastings. Experiences are curated in small groups to provide an in-depth and personalised introduction to Brora’s history and whisky.
Yes. All experiences at Brora Distillery must be booked in advance through the online booking system. Early booking is strongly recommended due to limited availability.
Visits to the distillery are typically available by appointment only, and access is generally limited to guests participating in a booked experience. This helps maintain the intimate and premium nature of the Brora visitor offering.